Hey there! Hi there! There's a storm outside.

Hey, look at me! I’m
doing some writing! One positive side
effect of being on “Frankenstorm” watch is that you get a chance to unplug,
take a good look at your “to do” list, and finish up some of the blog posts
that have been sitting in your computer.
Yay hurricanes!

In case you’re wondering, yes, it is very windy and it’s
about to start raining and storming in an old-school, Biblical way, and yes, we
have all of our supplies prepared (like water, flashlights, batteries, and
camping food, for if/ when the power goes out), so we’re all good there. I wish there was more to report other than “I
can feel the collective nervousness of the entire East Coast in the air,” but
for now that’s all I can tell you.

So, in September, I finally broke down and cut my freakishly
long hair, and the 14 inch long ponytail shown in this picture is now at Locks
of Love, where it will become a wig for a little kid with cancer. Awesome!

My "after" hair took a little getting used to-- it's not short by any means, but it’s been so long since I had anything but
super-long hair. It definitely was weird at first but overall the experience was kind of cathartic. Stephan really likes it, so that
helps.

If you want to donate your long hair to Locks of Love, I
certainly would encourage this, and here is their website in case you need more
info.

Here are some questions I had about hair donation that I researched
(and some that people asked me), and the answers to them:

Q: How long does your hair have to be?

A: They have a 10 inch minimum. I purposely did 14 because I was picturing a
little kid wanting blonde princess hair, so I grew it for a little longer so I
wouldn’t have actual “short hair” when I finally got around to cutting it.

Side note:
having super-long hair is a total pain, in case you’re wondering. After awhile I was washing my hair in
sections, just to make sure it all got clean.
It’s like, impossible to dry that much hair all at one time, so I was
constantly trying to untangle it. I’m probably never going to grow it that long
again.

Q: Do you get to see where the hair goes?

A:
As much as I would love to see the kid I helped, no, they have privacy
laws against that. Plus, apparently it
takes five ponytails to make one wig, so they would have no way of knowing
where my hair actually went.

Q: Why does your hair grow so fast?

A: I am a genetic freak, and my power is “fast
hair growth.”Just kidding. I actually will
attribute it to diet and exercise, and the fact that I take a lot of fish
oil. In case you are wondering what
kind, here is a link. I don’t like the
fish oil pills and I don’t think I get a big enough dose that way, so I take
the lemon flavored fish oil by the spoonful.
Feel free to gag now.

Q: Are you going to do it again?

A: Definitely! I don’t think I’m going to do 14 inches next
time, though, because my hair was getting all “Lady of the Canyon” and that was
not a good look on me.

More storm updates as I have them! Thanks for your care and concern, about the loss of Baxter and now the storm. It's great to have an internet community.

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Hey there! Hi there! There's a storm outside.

Hey, look at me! I’m
doing some writing! One positive side
effect of being on “Frankenstorm” watch is that you get a chance to unplug,
take a good look at your “to do” list, and finish up some of the blog posts
that have been sitting in your computer.
Yay hurricanes!

In case you’re wondering, yes, it is very windy and it’s
about to start raining and storming in an old-school, Biblical way, and yes, we
have all of our supplies prepared (like water, flashlights, batteries, and
camping food, for if/ when the power goes out), so we’re all good there. I wish there was more to report other than “I
can feel the collective nervousness of the entire East Coast in the air,” but
for now that’s all I can tell you.

So, in September, I finally broke down and cut my freakishly
long hair, and the 14 inch long ponytail shown in this picture is now at Locks
of Love, where it will become a wig for a little kid with cancer. Awesome!

My "after" hair took a little getting used to-- it's not short by any means, but it’s been so long since I had anything but
super-long hair. It definitely was weird at first but overall the experience was kind of cathartic. Stephan really likes it, so that
helps.

If you want to donate your long hair to Locks of Love, I
certainly would encourage this, and here is their website in case you need more
info.

Here are some questions I had about hair donation that I researched
(and some that people asked me), and the answers to them:

Q: How long does your hair have to be?

A: They have a 10 inch minimum. I purposely did 14 because I was picturing a
little kid wanting blonde princess hair, so I grew it for a little longer so I
wouldn’t have actual “short hair” when I finally got around to cutting it.

Side note:
having super-long hair is a total pain, in case you’re wondering. After awhile I was washing my hair in
sections, just to make sure it all got clean.
It’s like, impossible to dry that much hair all at one time, so I was
constantly trying to untangle it. I’m probably never going to grow it that long
again.

Q: Do you get to see where the hair goes?

A:
As much as I would love to see the kid I helped, no, they have privacy
laws against that. Plus, apparently it
takes five ponytails to make one wig, so they would have no way of knowing
where my hair actually went.

Q: Why does your hair grow so fast?

A: I am a genetic freak, and my power is “fast
hair growth.”Just kidding. I actually will
attribute it to diet and exercise, and the fact that I take a lot of fish
oil. In case you are wondering what
kind, here is a link. I don’t like the
fish oil pills and I don’t think I get a big enough dose that way, so I take
the lemon flavored fish oil by the spoonful.
Feel free to gag now.

Q: Are you going to do it again?

A: Definitely! I don’t think I’m going to do 14 inches next
time, though, because my hair was getting all “Lady of the Canyon” and that was
not a good look on me.

More storm updates as I have them! Thanks for your care and concern, about the loss of Baxter and now the storm. It's great to have an internet community.

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